FOREMAN, Brendan

This was published in the following publications on 03.03.2026:
Irish Times

FOREMAN - Brendan (Harolds Cross and The Village Bookshop, Terenure) 2nd March 2026. Bookseller, graphic designer, publisher and record producer. Peacefully following a short illness, under the wonderful care of the staff at St. James Hospital and the exceptional and most tender care of Dr. Mark OKelly, Rialto Medical Centre. Predeceased by his sister Bairbre. Dearly beloved husband of Alice. Loving and devoted father to Roger, Harry, Arthur and Oliver. Brendan will be very sadly and deeply missed by his heartbroken family, also his grandchildren Tadhg and Rían, daughter-in-law Ikumi and Rogers partner Ger, his brother Declan, sisters Maeve and Deirdre, brothers-in-law Denis and Dermot, sisters-in-law Patricia and Sue, nieces, nephews, extended family, relatives, many friends and loyal customers from the village bookshop. Rest in Peace. Reposing at his home on Thursday (March 5th) between 5pm and 7pm. Removal on Friday morning to the Victorian Chapel, Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harolds Cross for a Funeral Service at 10am, followed by burial at Mount Jerome Cemetery. Enquiries to Fanagans Funeral Home, Kimmage-014925959.

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Shocked and saddened.. Thinking of Alice and family. Did not know in time of Brendan's passing, I should have been there.

Máire Ní Ghráinne.


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